The “Samsung Nanum Kiosk” is
a daily giving platform where employees can simply tap
their employee IDs to make financial donations.
Samsung employees are donating by tapping on the Nanum Kiosk.
Organizing Company
Samsung Electronics (DX)
Participating Companies
All Samsung affiliates

Program Details

  • A donation kiosk is operated at business sites, which allows employees to tap*
    their employee ID cards to donate to socially disadvantaged groups
    1. Supports the “socially disadvantaged”** as selected
      and recommended by partnering NGOs
    2. Each affiliate holds events where the top donor delivers
      the donation directly to the beneficiary
    3. The program promotes a “culture of giving” through internal
      recognition of the top donors and internal publicity

Each tap donates 1,000 KRW. (multiple donations allowed)

People with disabilities, single-parent/grandparent-headed households, children from low-income families with illness, etc.

Key Achievements

  • As of  2024, a total of  119 kiosks are in operation across all
    Samsung affiliates
    (80 domestically, 39 internationally)

  • This has been established as a “daily donation culture”
    that can be practiced easily and without burden in the workplace

In 2015, based on a proposal from the labor-management council at Samsung Electronics’
Gumi Plant, the company created a walking trail called the “Love Sharing Road” on the company premises.
For the first time, donation kiosks were installed at walking trail exits, allowing employees to
make donations while walking.

  • Samsung employees are donating by tapping their employee ID cards on the Nanum Kiosk.
  • Samsung employees are donating by tapping their employee ID cards on the Nanum Kiosk.
  • Employees of Samsung Vietnam are posing for a photo beside the Nanum Kiosk installed at the company's cafeteria.
  • An employee of Samsung Vietnam is tapping her employee ID card on the Nanum Kiosk.

In 2015, based on a proposal from the labor-management council at Samsung Electronics’
Gumi Plant, the company created a walking trail called the “Love Sharing Road” on the company premises.
For the first time, donation kiosks were installed at walking trail exits, allowing employees to
make donations while walking.

  • Samsung employees are donating by tapping their employee ID cards on the Nanum Kiosk.
  • Samsung employees are donating by tapping their employee ID cards on the Nanum Kiosk.
  • Employees of Samsung Vietnam are posing for a photo beside the Nanum Kiosk installed at the company's cafeteria.
  • An employee of Samsung Vietnam is tapping her employee ID card on the Nanum Kiosk.

In 2015, based on a proposal from the labor-management council at Samsung Electronics’ Gumi Plant, the company created a walking trail called the ‘Love Sharing Road’ on the company premises.
For the first time, donation kiosks were installed at walking trail exits, allowing employees to make donations while walking.

Samsung employees are donating by tapping their employee ID cards on the Nanum Kiosk. Samsung employees are donating by tapping their employee ID cards on the Nanum Kiosk. Employees of Samsung Vietnam are posing for a photo beside the Nanum Kiosk installed at the company's cafeteria. An employee of Samsung Vietnam is tapping her employee ID card on the Nanum Kiosk.

Employees are actively participating through special donation events involving
Nanum kiosks and by using various kiosk devices.

  • Special donation during
    Nanum Week

    During the 「Nanum Week」 period in November, all employees from affiliated companies collectively support the same children through special donations via the ‘Samsung Nanum Kiosk’

    This is an event where donations raised through the Nanum Kiosk special fundraising campaign are delivered to a partner NGO.
  • Photo booth × Samsung
    Nanum Kiosk

    A ‘photo booth’ integrated ‘Nanum Kiosk’ allows
    employees to tap their IDs to take instant four-cut photos
    while making a donation

    This is a scene of employees who participated in taking four-frame photos and making donations using the NanumHanCut device.